3. Binomial polynomial sequences
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Francesco Aldo Costabile
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to present a theory of polynomial sequences of binomial-type, based on matrix calculus, recurrence, and determinantal forms. We consider also some connections with previous approaches, such as generating functions and operators methods. An interesting differential relation is presented, which will establish a close link between binomial, Appell, and Sheffer sequences.
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to present a theory of polynomial sequences of binomial-type, based on matrix calculus, recurrence, and determinantal forms. We consider also some connections with previous approaches, such as generating functions and operators methods. An interesting differential relation is presented, which will establish a close link between binomial, Appell, and Sheffer sequences.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgment IX
- Contents XI
- Acronyms XV
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Part I: Introduction
- 1. Preliminaries and notations 3
- 2. Particular matrices and their connections with formal power series 7
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Part II: Polynomial sequences of binomial type
- 3. Binomial polynomial sequences 23
- 4. Applications to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 41
- 5. Examples 47
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Part III: Appell polynomial sequences
- 6. Appell polynomial sequences 77
- 7. Application to linear interpolation and approximation theory 101
- 8. Examples 107
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Part IV: Sheffer polynomial sequences
- 9. Sheffer polynomial sequence 149
- 10. Applications to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 167
- 11. Examples 175
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Part V: Lidstone polynomial sequences
- 12. Lidstone-type polynomial sequences 203
- 13. Application to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 217
- 14. Examples 223
- Bibliography 245
- Index 255
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Acknowledgment IX
- Contents XI
- Acronyms XV
-
Part I: Introduction
- 1. Preliminaries and notations 3
- 2. Particular matrices and their connections with formal power series 7
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Part II: Polynomial sequences of binomial type
- 3. Binomial polynomial sequences 23
- 4. Applications to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 41
- 5. Examples 47
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Part III: Appell polynomial sequences
- 6. Appell polynomial sequences 77
- 7. Application to linear interpolation and approximation theory 101
- 8. Examples 107
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Part IV: Sheffer polynomial sequences
- 9. Sheffer polynomial sequence 149
- 10. Applications to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 167
- 11. Examples 175
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Part V: Lidstone polynomial sequences
- 12. Lidstone-type polynomial sequences 203
- 13. Application to linear interpolation and operators approximation theory 217
- 14. Examples 223
- Bibliography 245
- Index 255